This stunning, fine and impressive diamond bracelet has been crafted in 14ct yellow gold and platinum, with included 14ct yellow gold and silver set chain extenders.

The 14ct yellow gold, platinum set bracelet is ornamented with a central 1.12ct Old European round cut diamond, flanked on either side by a slightly smaller 0.80ct and 0.85ct Old European round cut diamond.

A further eighteen individually claw set Old European round cut diamonds, graduated in size, are set to either side of the feature diamonds.

The bracelet secures with a removable circular double push fit clasp, set with a further six pavé set Dutch cut diamonds.

The bracelet may be converted into a necklace by removing the circular push fit clasp and attaching two line style chain extenders, crafted in 18ct yellow gold and silver set.

The fully articulated extenders are each composed of twenty-seven square links, each accented with a pavé set Dutch cut diamonds.

The chain extenders secure to the bracelet to either side with integrated push fit clasps, also securing to the reverse with a push fit clasp.

The line style extenders are hallmarked to the tongues of the push fit clasps with the French hallmarks for 18ct gold (eagle's head).

The feature diamond portion and line style extenders have been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 14ct yellow gold, platinum and silver.

This versatile necklace/bracelet is supplied with three independent diamond grading certificates for the feature diamonds in addition to an independent diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.

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Andrew Campbell started trading in antiques during the 1970s. Initially, Andrew lived in the South of England, travelling the country, searching for items of silver to buy. Andrew sold these items at various London markets and antique fairs. Over time, and through selling at a range of venues, Andrew built up a large and diverse customer base from private buyers to national and international trade customers.